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Oct. 19, 2020

Joe Jackman | The 5 Principles of Organizational and Individual Reinv…

Change is coming at us fast and there's no stopping it. In an age of disruption, we have 2 choices: embrace it or as Joe Jackman says, ride it off a cliff. Joe is the President and CEO of Jackman …

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Oct. 16, 2020

Listener Favorites: Ryan Holiday | Why Stillness is the Key to a More…

Welcome to an enlightening episode of Unmistakable Creative, where we delve into the profound wisdom of best-selling author and renowned thinker Ryan Holiday. Join us as we explore the transformative power of stillness and ho...

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Oct. 14, 2020

Sarah Rose Cavanagh | The New Science of Tribalism in Our Divided Wor…

Sarah Rose Cavanagh uses social neuroscience to unveil the fascinating existence of a hive mind in our society, a phenomenon whereby a group of people function as if with a single mind. To what degree does this affect our emotions, …

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Oct. 12, 2020

Rhiannon Rees | From Awareness to Extraordinary Accomplishment

From losing her marriage and business 12 years ago and being homeless for 3 years, Rhiannon Rees has managed to rise above tragedy and achieve extraordinary success. Rhiannon shows courageous honesty as she talks about how she has chosen to …

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Oct. 9, 2020

Listener Favorites: Nolan Bushnell | The Creation of Atari and Findin…

Nolan Bushnell, founder of Atari and Chuck E. Cheese, as well as Steve Jobs’ mentor, shares views on education, reconnecting with your curiosity and developing creativity to connect it to your vision.Nolan Bushnell is a technology pioneer, prolific ...

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Oct. 7, 2020

Rod Cate | Living an Amazing Life Regardless of Your Circumstances

When Rod Cate was 15, he made a tackle in a high school football game that changed his life forever. The impact crushed two of the vertebrae in his neck and in an instant, Rod became a quadriplegic. Today, Rod …

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Oct. 5, 2020

Shane Robitaille | The Power of Hope in the Face of Adversity

From becoming homeless at just 14, to being emancipated at 15 and getting his first apartment at 16, Shane's life has been steeped in adversity. Despite this, Shane has accomplished incredible things. As a long-time listener of the show, he …

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Oct. 2, 2020

Listener Favorites: Jeff Warren | Meditation for Fidgety Skeptics

Meditation can accomplish many things for many different people, and Jeff Warren has experienced that firsthand. Despite having attention issues, Jeff has been able to use meditation effectively and has studied it and it's affects on people for ye...

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Sept. 30, 2020

Veronica Kaulinis | The Four Agreements of Vulnerability

If connection is what you look for, you'll find a lot to take away from this insightful conversation with Veronica Kaulinis, founder of Vulnerable AF. We discuss the meaning of vulnerability and how opening up to others is what creates …

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Sept. 28, 2020

Greg McKeown | Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less

Essentialism is a different way of doing everything. Being an essentialist will set you free from becoming too thinly spread, from having your time slip through the cracks and from feeling burnt out with little to show for your efforts. …

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Sept. 25, 2020

Listener Favorites: Dan Ariely | Overcoming Learned Helplessness and …

In one of our most insightful interviews we've had, Dan Ariely shared his perspectives on suffering, irrational behavior, and how most time management systems allow others to hijack our time. Learn how to overcome your own learned helplessness and...

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Sept. 23, 2020

Alex Jamieson & Bob Gower | How to Have Game Changing Conversations T…

The way you show up in conversations has the power to transform your life and business, yet we're never taught how to build the necessary communication skills in order to take full advantage of this. Alex Jamieson and Bob Gower …

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Sept. 21, 2020

B. Jeffrey Madoff | Making a Living with Your Ideas

How do you make a living with your ideas? B. Jeffrey Madoff's done it, he's written a book about it and now he joins us to tell us how. Jeffrey is a director, photographer, writer, and professor in NYC. In this …

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Sept. 18, 2020

Listener Favorites: Cal Newport | Rules for Focused Success in a Dist…

"So even if you say “I’m not trying to do deep work now. I”m in line at the supermarket. I’m bored let me look at something.” That actually affects your deep work the next morning or the next day when …

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Sept. 16, 2020

Patrick Solomon | LSD, Joseph Campbell and Creativity

Joseph Campbell's work in comparative mythology and religion unveiled a common story found across all faiths and beliefs which he called 'The Hero's Journey'. This, and a life altering experience with LSD in Hollywood is what lead P...

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Sept. 14, 2020

Gillian Sandstrom | The Psychology of Talking to Strangers

Gillian Sandstrom is a psychologist who, one day, sparked a conversation with a stranger on the subway. After this spontaneous conversation, she decided to start researching the psychology behind it and subsequently began talking to a lot more stranger...

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Sept. 11, 2020

Listener Favorites: Kate Swoboda | The Courage Habit

Kate Swoboda grew up in a split household. Her mother was very liberal and her father was very conservative. Now she's a life coach and the creator of the Courageous Living Program. Hear what she believes forms courageous habits, why …

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Sept. 9, 2020

Dr. Uma Naidoo | This is your Brain on Food

We've all heard the phrase "You are what you eat". Well, Dr. Uma Naidoo has done the research and found a fascinating link between our stomachs and our brains that takes this to another level. We discuss the relationship between...

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Sept. 7, 2020

Michael Brody-Waite | Great Leaders Live Like Drug Addicts

When you think about Ivy League schools and the students they produce, the last thing you would consider is the possibility that their lives are the perfect recipe for developing a drug addiction. Michael Brody-Waite went to Stanford and he …

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Sept. 4, 2020

What it Means to Be Black in America

"When you watch Ahmad Aubrey being shot and you hear that those men have been released and were it not for the video and the outrage, those people would be living their lives, what part of the contract is that …

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Sept. 2, 2020

Michelle Poler | Learning to Embrace, Live and Negotiate with Fear

Michelle Poler inspired a movement, Hello Fears, by facing 100 fears in 100 days. She went skydiving, she held a tarantula, she did trapeze and even wore no pants on the subway. Michelle has made it her mission to overcome …

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Aug. 31, 2020

Meta Wagner | Harness the Power of Your Artistic Personality

What enabled the greats like Picasso and Hemingway to accomplish such incredible work during their prolific careers? Meta Wagner shares her model of the 5 creative types, revealing that great artists don't just possess talent but also know why the...

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Aug. 28, 2020

Listener Favorites: Cal Fussman | The Art of Emotionally Resonant Sto…

Welcome to another enlightening episode of Unmistakable Creative, where we delve into the art of emotionally resonant storytelling with the legendary Cal Fussman. A renowned journalist, author, and a master interviewer, Fussm...

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Aug. 26, 2020

Kristin Neff | Self Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to You…

Kristin Neff says that just as every baby is born worthy of compassion and unconditional love, so too is every adult and we have the ability give that to ourselves. Kristin talks about the power of self-compassion, how to cultivate …

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